Unity Support for Windows 10

With UWP support in Unity 5.2, developers can build a single game for Windows 10 that targets multiple devices ranging from phones to tablets to PCs to Xbox. This means that multiple screen sizes and resolutions, different device capabilities, and a wide range of aspect ratios are all supported within a single game.

To learn more about Unity support for Windows 10, please check out the video below. This talk, from the Build 2015 conference in April, provides information and demos showing how to write Unity games that use the Universal Windows Platform and target multiple devices.

Does Unity 5.2 support both x32 and x64? As I noticed that on the Unity website, it will download Unity WebPlayer x64 4.6.6f2.

If you're talking about the build output for Windows platform, yes it does support both 32-bit and 64-bit builds. If you're talking about the editor, yes it also does, it does have 2 separate installer for 32-bit and 64-bit. The one that you saw is a WebPlayer platform demo for Unity 4.6 and not 5.x.

If you're talking about the build output for Windows platform, yes it does support both 32-bit and 64-bit builds. If you're talking about the editor, yes it also does, it does have 2 separate installer for 32-bit and 64-bit. The one that you saw is a WebPlayer platform demo for Unity 4.6 and not 5.x.

What I meant to ask was with Unity 4.x, there used to be both a x64 version and regular version which I assume is x86. I'm talking about the WebPlayer actually or the plug-in, I always thought on a x64 platform, one needed both a x64 and a x86 version unless 5.2 works on both. I already have 5.2 which is just called 5.2 and I noticed if I went to:Unity - Web Player Download

It will download a x64 version of 4.6, that's why I was asking. I'm not sure how I got unity originally except I know with the extension enabled, it can sometimes freeze my facebook newsfeed reading in Google Chrome.

Last edited by Almighty1; 16 Sep 2015 at 16:18.

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this is where some Technical terms get really confusing -- Unity was often used in a Virtual Machine environment when you operated the Guest VM in "Unity Mode" - which essentially meant that you ran the GUEST VM apps directly as an application from the HOST desktop - for example you could run EXCEL directly from a Linux HOST desktop in a Window rather than running EXCEL from the Windows VM desktop.

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I really love using the VM's in UNITY MODE - especially for Windows VM's from Linux boxes.
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